Human Activities Threaten Lakes and Waterways A Message from Our Leader: North American Lake Management Society Advocates for U.S. Lakes Harvester Removes 468 Tons of Lake Weeds Are Motorized Boats Adding Toxins to Lakes? Pollution Causes Underwater Forests to Disappear Upcoming Conferences: Florida Lake Management Society Technical Symposium Read More
PFAS: What You Need to Know About Forever Chemicals A Message from our Leader: Aquatic Plant Management Strategy What are PFAS and Why be Concerned? PFAS Pass into Human Skin 1.7 Million Pounds of PFAS Chemicals Sold in Minnesota Read More
Climate Change Kills Hundreds of Thousands of Fish A Message from our Leader: Small Change Can Yield Significant Problem Hundreds of Thousands of Dead Fish Northern Hydrilla Subspecies Invading New Waterways Voracious Eaters: Consume Very Little or Everything Upcoming Conferences: Association for the Sciences of Limnology & Oceanography Meeting Society for Freshwater Science Annual Meeting
60 and Oh So Beautiful A Message from our Leader: Soup or Salad 60 and Oh So Beautiful Aquatic Invasive Plants Benefit Fish Population Rain and Wind Create Rancid Lakefront Upcoming Conferences: 2024 Aquatic Weed Harvesting Seminar Read More
Whole Lotta Carp A Message from our Leader: Spring is the Start of Harvesting Season A Whole Lotta Carp Weed Harvester Removes 232 Tons of Vegetation Safety Doesn’t Happen by Accident Upcoming Conferences: Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers Convention Annual Conference Michigan Lakes & Streams Association 63rd Annual Conference New York State Federation of Lake Associations
The Friends of the White River in Wisconsin saw their 2013 weed harvest get off to a good start on Wednesday, June 26. The harvester and operators were on lease from the White River Flowage Lake Management District. The harvester, by the end of work on June 27, harvested an estimated 50,000 pounds of aquatic
More Green and Less Fish A Message from our Leader: Spring has Come Early Low Ice Shelf Could Impact Fish Populations Lack of Snow Spurs Aquatic Plant Growth 50 Years of Wisconsin Lake Management Law Upcoming Conferences: Western Aquatic Plant Management Society Annual Conference Indiana Lakes Management Society 35th Annual Conference Wisconsin Lakes & Rivers
Foiled Again A Message from our Leader: Invasive Plant Species Plan for Successful Milfoil Eradication Foiled Eelgrass Taking Over Waterways New Species of Hydrilla Found in Connecticut Upcoming Conferences: Midwest Aquatic Plant Management Society 44th Annual Conference Pennsylvania Lake Management Society 33rd Annual Conference Virginia Lakes & Watersheds Association Annual Conference Illinois Lakes Management Association
Taking the Wins in 2024 A Message from our Leader: New Year Includes our Company’s 60th Year in Business “Dead Zone” Smallest Since Monitoring Began Re-establishing Native Aquatic Plants Holding Industrial Polluters Accountable Upcoming Conferences: Northeast Aquatic Plant Management Society 25th Anniversary Meeting Pennsylvania Lake Management Society 33rd Annual Conference Weed Science Society of America
In the 1970’s Lake Minnewawa in Minnesota was so choked with weeds that residents could no longer enjoy the lake as they once had. The water clarity and the phosphorous levels were awful. People would pull their docks out of the water in July because boating was impossible. Save Minnewawa Association was formed in 1977


